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    Public-sector English fluency requirements come into force

    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2016
    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2016

    New English language requirements for public-sector workers in customer-facing roles come into force on 21 November 2016, following the publication...

    • National living wage
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    Employers cautious about pay awards in the year ahead

    by Personnel Today 27 Oct 2016
    by Personnel Today 27 Oct 2016

    Many employees are set to see their pay eroded over the next year as inflation rises and employers keep pay...

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    • Mental health
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    PTSD in the workplace: how to recognise it and support employees with the disorder

    by Piers Bishop 2 Oct 2016
    by Piers Bishop 2 Oct 2016

    A training programme has been launched for managers dealing with former servicemen and women with PTSD. Piers Bishop explains the...

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    Further reform to public-sector exit payments confirmed

    by Personnel Today 27 Sep 2016
    by Personnel Today 27 Sep 2016

    The Government has confirmed it will proceed with additional limits to exit payments across the public sector, following on from...

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    NHS doctors must declare income from private work

    by Jo Faragher 20 Sep 2016
    by Jo Faragher 20 Sep 2016

    Senior NHS doctors and managers in England will have to declare any income they receive from private work, it has...

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    • Local authorities

    Employment law changes: October 2016 and beyond

    by Bar Huberman 15 Sep 2016
    by Bar Huberman 15 Sep 2016

    The autumn months promise to be a busy period for HR practitioners as they get to grips with a host...

    • Police
    • NHS
    • Local authorities

    Law Commission consults on offence of misconduct in public office

    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2016
    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2016

    Misconduct in public office, the criminal offence that has been used to prosecute journalists for paying public officials for information,...

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    Are we seeing greater protection for whistleblowers?

    by Sean Dempsey 6 Sep 2016
    by Sean Dempsey 6 Sep 2016

    Health Education England recently introduced whistleblowing protection for junior doctors. This forms part of a growing trend towards increased protection...

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    Senior medics wade into junior doctors strike row

    by Jo Faragher 2 Sep 2016
    by Jo Faragher 2 Sep 2016

    A group of senior medical professionals has condemned the latest series of strikes proposed by junior doctors.
    The Academy of...

    • Police
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    Public-sector gender pay gap reporting confirmed

    by Bar Huberman 19 Aug 2016
    by Bar Huberman 19 Aug 2016

    The timetable for gender pay gap reporting in the public sector has been confirmed, with the Government largely intending to...

    • Police
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    • Local authorities

    Public sector: English language requirement code of practice published

    by Personnel Today 22 Jul 2016
    by Personnel Today 22 Jul 2016

    The Government has published a draft code of practice to help public-sector employers prepare for the requirement for customer-facing workers...

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    How HR analytics can transform recruitment

    by Michael Carty 12 Jul 2016
    by Michael Carty 12 Jul 2016

    Recruitment and retention are ideal starting points for HR professionals to harness the power and potential of HR analytics, discovers...

    • Acas
    • NHS
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    Disputed junior doctors’ contract to be phased in

    by Rob Moss 7 Jul 2016
    by Rob Moss 7 Jul 2016

    The Department of Health has said it will phase in the new contract for junior doctors from October, despite doctors’...

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    Pay settlements creep back towards 2% benchmark

    by Scarlett Henderson 23 Jun 2016
    by Scarlett Henderson 23 Jun 2016

    Pay awards have decreased in recent months from the longstanding 2% figure that many employees have come to expect. Last...

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    HR analytics and software emerges as priority for first time

    by Personnel Today 17 Jun 2016
    by Personnel Today 17 Jun 2016

    HR analytics and software systems are top strategic issues for HR practitioners in 2016, according to XpertHR’s latest research into...

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